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див. тж. зіткнутися1) ( дотикатися) to be contiguous (to), to border ( to verge) (on), to be adjacent (to); to touch, to come into contact ( with); мат. to osculate2) ( натикатися) to collide ( with), to come into collision ( with); ( вступати у протиріччя) to clash ( with), to conflict ( with)3) ( несподівано зустрічатися) to run ( into), to bump ( into), to encounter4) ( мати справу) to come across -
2 зіткнутися
1) ( доторкнутися) to be contiguous (to), to be adjacent (to), to touch2) ( наткнутися) to collide ( with), to come into collision ( with); ( вступити у протиріччя) to clash ( with), to conflict ( with)3) ( несподівано зустрітися) to run ( into), to bump ( into), to encounter4) ( мати справу) to come across -
3 суперечити Конституції
contravene the Constitution, clash with the ConstitutionУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > суперечити Конституції
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5 суперечність
жcontradiction, discrepancy; collision, contrariety; ( сутичка) clash, conflict; ( непослідовність) inconsistency; antilogy; antinomyвступати в суперечність — to collide ( with), to come into conflict ( with)
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